theater
The Seville Foundry brings one of the most acclaimed works of the last year to the stage of the capital of Seville: The days of the snow, from the author Alberto Conejero. Winner of two Lorca awards for best theatrical authorship and best female performer thanks to a huge Rosario Pardo.
The story revolves around a seamstress about to finish her latest assignment: a sea blue dress. The person who commissioned it witnesses these final touches. Between stitch and stitch, the seamstress recalls her life, evokes it, relives it.
Memories of poetry, love and days of suffering. A historical passion that died in jail, a father shot in war, a throat that holds secrets.
That seamstress is called Josefina Manresa and, his love, Miguel Hernández. Who is waiting for the dress? The play inspires in 75 minutes and talks about the feminine strength, historical memory, the voracity of the media or the beauty of words.
The public has been amazed by a work that come back by popular request and whose role is perfectly embodied by the actress Rosario Pardo, one of the best-known faces of theater and television in Spain. Pardo, born in Jaén, was an essential part of the history of the Spanish television series Cuéntame.
Currently, he combines his facets of theater, television and cinema. In the theater, from his own company and in the audiovisual media making shorts to show his support for young and talented directors of our country.
Snow days can be enjoyed on January 8, 9 and 10 at the Teatro de La Fundición in Seville thanks to the work of Alberto Conejero and Chema del Barco.
5G technology and grandparents
Monologue
The world peta fixed! and Rubén García He has a plan to save him and wants to tell you about it with laughter and laughter. The Valencian comedian has become independent with his grandparents and has brought them into the world of 5G. A theatrical party in which the plan is to explode new technologies and travel a lot in Blablacar. This Friday, January the 8th, at 9:00 p.m. at the Triana Theater.
Anniversary with ROSS
Classical music
Today and tomorrow, Friday, January 8, 2021, the Royal Symphony Orchestra of Seville (ROSS) has scheduled its first concert of the 30th anniversary cycle at the Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville. The ROSS will be headed by French director Marc Soustrot. The repertoire will be made up of the works Sinfonía sevillana, Opus 23 by Joaquín Turina and Pictures from an exhibition by Modest Mussorgski.
Spain and Cuba intertwine roots
Music
The Cuban pianist Daniel Amat | will present, together with the Malaga double bass player Francis Posed and the Argentine drummer Andrés Litwin his album Hermano (Quadrant Records), a work in which the two musicians take a new step in the Latin jazz. Seven original compositions and a personal version of Margarita Lecuona’s Tabú make up this album in which the roots intertwine.
‘The world’s factory’
Exposition
Until the end of March with The World Factory, an exhibition that deals with the evolution of the image of the world through fifty documents. It is divided into three parts: ‘Plus Ultra’ about cartography, ‘The compass and the sea’ with the relationship between theoretical and practical knowledge and ‘Everything has a limit’ about exploration.
“There is a crying voice,” with proyectoeLe
Concert
Veteran sevillian group project bet on music of his own creation. These are three composers who have shared studies at the Manuel Castillo Superior Conservatory in Seville, but who have different personalities: Jaime Márquez Ollero, Juan González Batanero and José Manuel Martínez de la Torre.
‘Memory of the present’ for a better future
Exposition
Isaías Griñolo and Inmaculada Salinas This sample presents part of the important debates that have arisen in recent years. 150 years on the nature of art and its functions: discussions that must be understood in parallel to the transformations that occurred in the socioeconomic context; to the emergence of new theoretical, artistic and academic disciplines; and the birth of new forms of production, exhibition and circulation of culture. In the sala Atín Aya.
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